John Force, Humpy Wheeler, Scott Bloomquist, Dave Despain (pictured at right) and Dick Berggren are
among the titans of racing that will join Google, eBay Motors and other leading companies at the
25th Annual PRI Trade Show and Race Industry Week 2012 in Orlando, Florida.

More race-winning parts, more racing professionals, and more star power than any racing business
event anywhere--the 25th Annual Performance Racing Industry Trade Show and Race Industry Week 2012
are bringing together some of the biggest names in racing and business today.

Several of today's iconic personalities and brands will join 1000 of the industry's leading
suppliers and tens of thousands of buyers from around the world in Orlando, Florida, for Race
Industry Week, which kicks off November 26, 2012, and culminates in the three biggest business days
in racing--the PRI Trade Show, November 29-December 1, 2012.

"The caliber of speakers at the PRI Trade Show events this year is extraordinary. They bring
insights, experience and expertise to share with racing entrepreneurs seeking the best way to
navigate in these challenging times," said John Kilroy, producer of the PRI Trade Show. "When you
add in the 1000 racing companies with their latest product lines on display, the 25th Annual PRI
Trade Show is a 'can't miss' event for anyone who makes a living in racing today."

Internet giant Google heads the list of top-flight companies and individual presenters--including
Constant Contact, eBay Motors, and Camee Edelbrock from Schiefer Media--taking part in the
inaugural "Winning the eRace" digital marketing conference, a day-long seminar designed to bring
racing professionals up to speed on the powerful online services and capabilities currently
available. Featuring multiple speakers in a dynamic, interactive setting, the seminar takes place
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 28, 2012, in the North/South building of the Orange
County Convention Center. The seminar is free to registered Trade Show attendees.

Legendary race promoter Humpy Wheeler leads a stellar lineup of speakers at the inaugural Race
Track Business Conference 2012, which also takes place Wednesday, November 28, 2012, as part of
Race Industry Week in Orlando. Wheeler, a member of several halls of fame and the unquestioned
master of modern-day race promotion, joins industry leaders from across the world of racing to
provide insights on issues facing motorsports professionals on and off the track, from event
operations to social media, financing to legal issues, and much more.

As in previous years, the 25th Annual PRI Trade Show kicks off with a treasured racing industry
tradition--the Grand Opening Breakfast. Once again, SPEED TV personality Dave Despain will present
a live version of his popular Wind Tunnel program during the Breakfast, which begins at 8:00 a.m.
sharp on Thursday, November 29, 2012. And joining Despain this year is none other than John Force,
the 15-Time NHRA Full Throttle Funny Car Champion and driver of the Castrol GTX High Mileage Ford
Mustang, who rewrote the history of NHRA drag racing even beyond his track championships.

"The Grand Opening Breakfast of the PRI Trade Show has a real heritage in the racing industry, and
this year's event is shaping up to be one of the best," said Kilroy. "When you put a great champion
and major racing personality like John Force on stage with a great interviewer like Dave Despain,
the audience is in for something very special."

Top dirt late model teams will get a unique opportunity to hone their chassis tuning skills in yet
another new seminar at the 2012 PRI Trade Show. "Winning Setup Strategies For Dirt Late Models" is
being organized by Dick Berggren, longtime NASCAR pit reporter for FOX TV and founder of Speedway
Illustrated magazine, and Karl Fredrickson, Speedway Illustrated publisher, and features an
all-star panel including National Dirt Late Model Hall of Famer Scott Bloomquist and 2011 World of
Outlaws Late Model Champion Rick Eckert. The seminar begins at 8:00 a.m. Friday, November 30, 2012,
at the Orange County Convention Center.